TAMRON University Master Classes available across a variety of imaging genres
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Tamron Americas announced enrollment is open for a series of free online master classes led by professional photographers and filmmakers. These multi-part courses are designed for enthusiasts looking to elevate their skills and creativity, as well as seasoned professionals aiming to grow their business.
Participants can access and complete each class at their own pace. “Our goal is for participants to take away more than just the basics of photography and videography from these courses,” stated Ken Hubbard, Field Services Manager. “We want them to receive practical business advice, feel inspired to try something new, and learn through real-world, hands-on experiences. Most importantly, we hope they get to see the personal side of our pros and connect with their creative journeys.”
Learn from the Pros—On Your Schedule
TAMRON University offers a wide array of in-depth classes that deliver both creative inspiration and practical, in-the-field training. Topics span a wide variety of genres, including:
- Portraiture
- Landscape and Nature
- Travel and Storytelling
- Wildlife
- Macro
- Filmmaking
- Astrophotography and Night Skies
Each course is taught by an accomplished industry professional who takes you behind the scenes of their creative process. They will provide valuable insights into their technical approach, gear choices, business strategies, and artistic philosophies in nine or more focused lessons.
At launch, four full classes are available, with five more coming soon.
- The Art of Storytelling with Erica Robinson
- Nature Photography with Kurt Garnder
- Commercial and Celebrity Portraiture with Hernan Rodriguez
- The Art of Photographing Birds with David Akoubian
- Classes Coming Soon
- Sean Parker: Capturing The Night Skies
- Michael Gilbert: The Creative Photographer
- André Costantini: Documentary Filmmaking
- Jonathan Thorpe: Cinematic Halloween Horror
- Charley Voorhis: Adventure Filmmaking